Osage

英 ['əuseidʒ; əu'seidʒ] 美
  • adj. (美)奥色治人的;奥塞奇人的
  • n. 奥塞奇人;奥色治人
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Osage
name of a group of Siouxan Indians originally from Missouri, 1690s, via French, from their self-designation Wazhazhe. The ornamental tree osage orange (Toxylon pomiferum), name first attested 1817, originally was found in their country.
1. Osage Beach has shopping centers, factory outlet stores, and small shops with country crafts and antiques.
欧塞奇比奇有购物中心、工厂直销店以及出售乡村手工艺品和古玩的小店。

来自柯林斯例句